Claims
- 1. In a transfer apparatus for transferring a marking particle image from a dielectric web under the influence of an electric field, the improvement comprising:
- a dielectric web support, said support including means offset relative to said transfer apparatus in an upstream and/or downstream direction for positioning said dielectric web relative to said transfer apparatus to establish an extended contact nip zone and a low nip pressure in such zone.
- 2. The invention of claim 1 wherein said nip pressure is less than 2.times.10.sup.4 Pa.
- 3. The invention of claim 1 wherein said extended contact nip zone has a dimension in the direction of web travel of at least 0.010 m.
- 4. In a transfer apparatus for transferring a marking particle image from a dielectric web to a receiver member backed by a transfer roller, under the influence of an electric field, the improvement comprising:
- a dielectric web support, said support including means offset relative to said transfer roller in an upstream and/or downstream direction for positioning said dielectric web relative to said transfer roller to establish an extended contact nip zone and a low nip pressure in such zone.
- 5. The invention of claim 4 wherein said nip pressure is less than 2.times.10.sup.4 Pa.
- 6. The invention of claim 4 wherein said extended contact nip zone has a dimension in the direction of web travel of at least 0.010 m.
- 7. The invention of claim 4 wherein positioning means includes a pair of spaced rollers mounted on the opposite side of said dielectric web from said transfer roller and with the axis thereof substantially parallel to the axis of said transfer roller, one of said pair of spaced rollers being upstream of said transfer roller and the other of said pair of spaced rollers being downstream of said transfer roller, and wherein a plane tangent to each of said pair of spaced rollers passes through said transfer roller along a chord thereof.
- 8. The invention of claim 7 wherein the distances between parallel planes, passing through the respective axes of said pair of rollers and said transfer roller perpendicular to said chord or an extension thereof, are substantially equal.
- 9. The invention of claim 7 wherein said downstream roller of said pair of rollers is movable in a plane whereby the sharpness of separation between said dielectric web and a receiver member is optimally adjusted to inhibit or enhance detack of the receiver member from said transfer roller.
- 10. The invention of claim 7 wherein the distance between parallel planes, passing through the axis of the upstream roller of said pair of rollers and the axis of said transfer roller perpendicular to said chord or an extension thereof, is greater than the distance between parallel planes, passing through the axis of the downstream roller of said pair of rollers and the axis of said transfer roller perpendicular to said chord or an extension thereof.
- 11. The invention of claim 7 wherein the distances between substantially vertical, parallel planes through the axis of the downstream roller of said pair of rollers and the axis of said transfer roller is greater than the distance between substantially vertical, parallel planes through the axis of the upstream roller of said pair of rollers and the axis of said transfer roller.
- 12. The invention of claim 7 wherein said spaced rollers are selectively movable in a plane containing the axes thereof, whereby the sharpness of separation between said dielectric web and a receiver member is optimally adjusted to inhibit or enhance detack of the receiver member from said transfer roller.
- 13. Transfer apparatus for transferring a plurality of marking particle images successively from a dielectric web to a receiver member under the influence of an electric field, said transfer apparatus comprising;
- a transfer roller, said roller including means for selectively tacking a receiver member to the peripheral surface thereof; and
- a dielectric web support, said support including a pair of spaced rollers mounted on the opposite side of said dielectric web from said transfer roller and with the axes thereof substantially parallel to the axis of said transfer roller, one of said pair of rollers being upstream of said transfer roller and the other being downstream of said transfer roller, and wherein a plane tangent to each of said pair of spaced rollers passes through said transfer roller along a chord thereof, said pair of spaced rollers being selectively movable in a plane containing the axes thereof whereby the sharpness of separation between said dielectric web and a receiver member on said transfer roller is increased to inhibit detack of the receiver member from said transfer roller during transfer of all but the last of such successive marking particle images, and the sharpness of separation between said dielectric web and receiver member is decreased during transfer of the last of such successive marking particle images to enhance separation of the receiver member from said transfer roller.
- 14. Transfer apparatus for transferring a plurality of marking particle images successively from a dielectric web to said transfer apparatus and thence to a receiver member under the influence of an electric field, said transfer apparatus comprising;
- a transfer roller;
- a dielectric web support, said support including a pair of spaced rollers mounted on the opposite side of said dielectric web from said transfer roller and with the axes thereof substantially parallel to the axis of said transfer roller, one of said pair of rollers being upstream of said transfer roller and the other being downstream of said transfer roller, and wherein a plane tangent to each of said pair of spaced rollers passes through said transfer roller along a chord;
- electric field producing means for transferring such plurality of marking particle images in registered superimposition to said roller; and
- means for operatively associating a receiver member with said transfer roller to enable said plurality of marking particle images to be transferred to said receiver member.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 029,006, filed Mar. 23, 1987, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 867,179 filed May 27, 1986 now abandoned.
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